This is a project to provide an Eclipse plugin for CoffeeScript, using Xtext. Development uses Xtext 2.1. It works as a regular Eclipse plugin (see Installation for details). Highlights include
- syntax highlighting
- variable autocompletion in the current namespace
- autoindent
It's aimed at being mostly compatible with the original CoffeeScript project. There are some extra features and some missing, but you probably (and hopefully) won't notice the difference in everyday use.
CoffeeScript is a dyanmic language, the parser doesn't check the types or even the existence of variables, such mismatches are detected at runtime. This plugin is based on Xtext which is geared to static languages, providing some useful tools for dealing with these issues. Doing proper type inference for such a flexible language would be difficult, but there are some cases where more checking can be done than by the original CoffeeScript parser. Consider this snippet
foo = 1
bar = foo + increment
It is perfectly valid code, the increment
variable is undefined, though.
This plugin will issue a warning about a reference to an unknown variable.
It works within string interpolation, too, so the next snippet will also give a warning
console.log "Incremented by ${ increment }"
Note that the console
variable won't cause any warning, it's handled as a built-in variable.
The plugin handles properly most language constructs, including all examples in the coffeescript documentation folder. There are two cases it cannot handle, though, post-increment and assignment to a deeply nested property.
# Not working
drinkBeer(glasses++)
# Workaround
drinkBeer(glasses)
glasses += 1
# Not working
my.secret.money = 1000
# Workaround
tmp = my.secret
tmp.money = 1000
I guess they don't hurt that much... Getting the value of a deeply nested property is OK.
# This is working
borrow(my.secret.money)
borrowed = my.secret.money
- 0.2.2
- Embed coffeescript in a DSL (see the `example` directory)
- Planned next release
- Integrated build: convert coffee code to javascript, and run it
You will need an Eclipse instance with Xtext plugins. You can either install a complete Indigo distribution with Xtext, or install the required plugins into your existing workspace. See download Xtext 2.1 for details.
The update site is: http://coffeescript-editor.eclipselabs.org.codespot.com/hg/
So in Eclipse, perform these steps
Help -> Install New Software...
Add...
, then use this url as LocationWork with...
, and choose the location you just added- Select
Coffeescript editor
Next
andFinish
You may be given a warning, but that won't affect the plugin.